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The Internet had to ask, after a courtroom sketch artist posted a drawing of the New England Patriots quarterback that bore only a flimsy resemblance to the famous football star.

Brady was in U.S. Federal Court Wednesday appealing a four-game suspension connected to “deflategate.” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell suspended Brady because the NFL said he was "at least generally aware" of a scheme to provide improperly inflated footballs for the AFC Championship Game against the Indianapolis Colts.

Cameras weren’t allowed inside the courtroom of Judge Richard M. Berman, so a sketch artist was called in. The resulting depictions were so off, they looked like pictures of the Hunchback of Notre Dame as depicted by Vincent Van Gogh.

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